Saddle Tramp
Moderator
I decided to watch a comparison review of two vehicles with roughly the same mileage and were the same model year. The reviewers did the usual talk and dance of features and specs before the obligatory test drive. Unfortunately, one vehicle had a catastrophic failure under regular acceleration. They take about five minutes to reset the camera and then start to complain about how this is common with the brand and that they know, personally, of multiple people who have had the same problem and that there was no way they could recommend the vehicle dur to these circumstances.
Immediately the pile-on happened in the comments. Damnations and curses of the unlucky brand with the figurative "nodding of heads" in the replies.
The first thing that came to mind for me was how amateurish the reviewers are. If they had been professional, they would have contacted the company and notified them of the event, the damage that occurred, and let them know they would hold the video for a few days so preliminary research could be done to see what happened and caused the problem. Followed by the statement that they would be doing a follow up video on the results of the examination or the lack of contact thereof.
As a manufacturer, I'd be very leery of lending anything to them due to this video.
Immediately the pile-on happened in the comments. Damnations and curses of the unlucky brand with the figurative "nodding of heads" in the replies.
The first thing that came to mind for me was how amateurish the reviewers are. If they had been professional, they would have contacted the company and notified them of the event, the damage that occurred, and let them know they would hold the video for a few days so preliminary research could be done to see what happened and caused the problem. Followed by the statement that they would be doing a follow up video on the results of the examination or the lack of contact thereof.
As a manufacturer, I'd be very leery of lending anything to them due to this video.